More On Aspartame

I found this article, written by Pat Thomas for The Ecologist, which talks about the dangers of Aspartame. I know a lot of people do not believe that Aspartame is dangerous. I am posting a portion of the article here. You can view the article in its entirety by clicking here.

Personally, I do not have much faith in the FDA and I believe that they will market anything that will make money, without concern for the public’s welfare.

Aspartame is the most controversial food additive in history. The most recent evidence, linking it to leukemia and lymphoma, has added substantial fuel to the ongoing protests of doctors, scientists and consumer groups who allege that this artificial sweetener should never have been released onto the market and that allowing it to remain in the food chain is killing us by degrees.

Once upon a time, aspartame was listed by the Pentagon as a biochemical warfare agent. Today it’s an integral part of the modern diet. Sold commercially under names like NutraSweet and Canderel, aspartame can be found in more than 5,000 foods, including fizzy drinks, chewing gum, table-top sweeteners, diet and diabetic foods, breakfast cereals, jams, sweets, vitamins, prescription and over-the-counter drugs. This means that there is a good chance that you and your family are among the two thirds of the adult population and 40 per cent of children who regularly ingest this artificial sweetener.

Because it contains no calories, aspartame is considered a boon to health-conscious individuals everywhere; and most of us, if we think about it at all, think it is safe. But independent scientists say aspartame can produce a range of disturbing adverse effects in humans, including headaches, memory loss, mood swings, seizures, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s-like symptoms, tumors and even death.

Concerns over aspartame’s toxicity meant that for eight years, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) denied it approval, effectively keeping it off the world market. This caution was based on compelling evidence, brought to light by numerous eminent scientists, litigators and consumer groups, that aspartame contributed to serious central nervous system damage and had been shown to cause cancer in animals. Eventually, however, political muscle, won out over scientific rigor, and aspartame was approved for use in 1981 (see time line for details).

The FDA’s about-turn opened the floodgates for aspartame’s swift approval by more than 70 regulatory authorities around the world. But, as the remarkable history of the sweetener shows, the clean bill of health given to it by government regulators – whose raison d’être should be to protect the public from harm – is simply not worth the paper it is printed on.

NO WAY!!!!! I am learning SOOO much on this site! No wonder my body hurts all the time! That is incredible! Here I thought just giving up caffeine was good enough, but come to find out it’s also the asparteme in the non-caffeinated drinks that’s also a problem 🙁